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The Programme brings together international TVET experts and participants in a highly engaging environment, addressing three key dimensions of leadership through nine set modules over the course of two weeks.
All of the cosplayers on this are female and as they're going for the crown of "best cosplayer in Sweden 2015", most of the costumes are ridiculously fancy. That last one needed two guys holding her up as she "walked" around. This one was significantly more free-moving. I have to say, I've never seen anybody cosplay Quina from FF9 before.
The Orientation Programme for the 2016/2017 2nd semester ERASMUS Students took place at ISCTE-IUL B2.03 auditorium on january 25th 2017. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
The welcome session of the Orientation Programme of SiPN took place at Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa on the 4th of february 2020.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
AMURT UK London feeding programmes for homeless and disadvantaged children's families during covid-19
Programme Name: EastEnders - TX: n/a - Episode: EastEnders - Lola & Lexi (No. n/a) - Embargoed for publication until: n/a - Picture Shows: Lola Pearce (DANIELLE HAROLD) - (C) BBC - Photographer: Nicky Johnston
Programme Name: EastEnders - Portraits 2018 - TX: 18/09/2018 - Episode: EastEnders - Ray Kelly (No. n/a) - Picture Shows: Ray Kelly (SEAN MAHON) - (C) BBC - Photographer: Kieron Mccarron
I found an old programme.
Souvenir Programme, Saturday 25th August 1978.
Having found some old photos of barges this might give a clue to the date.
Saturday 25th August 1978, Southend, Essex.
Photographed at the Local Studies Collection at Richmond Upon Thames' Old Town Hall
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Programme d'orientation
Orientation Programme
Entrainement physique - Physical Training
1 aou - 2 sep 2011
Photos par/by Mario Poirier
© Sa Majesté la Reine et chef du Canada, représentée par le ministère de la Défense nationale, 2011
© Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Department of National Defence, 2011
Young people from START jumped aboard the Belfast Barge on Tuesday 29 October to celebrate having sailed through the first phase of a new employability programme.
Start is a partnership programme consisting of Include Youth, Northern Ireland Alternatives, Lisburn YMCA, Youth Initiatives and Challenge for Youth.
Out of the 46 young people who engaged in the first phase of the six month employability programme more than one third have secured paid work.
Start is funded by the Department of Employment and Learning (DEL), through the Collaboration and Innovation Fund (CIF) and young people aged 16 to 24 who need education, employment and training can take part through sites in the Lisburn, North Down and Colin areas.
Start is currently recruiting for phase two of the programme, if you would like to find out more email start@includeyouth.org or phone Dearbhla Holohan, Start Programme Coordinator at Include Youth, on 028 9031 1007.
One year after the launch of the Horizon 2020 programme, Science|Business brought together applicants, project holders, industry executives and key policy makers to take stock of the programme and discuss the most important challenges for Europe to solve over the next 20 years. How can the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme, in tandem with corporate R&D and university science, solve them?
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), together with national partners opened a day centre for social and psychological assistance in Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast, for persons who have experienced domestic and gender-based violence.
The newly opened centre will work 24/7, and is designed to become a place of shelter for people who are facing various forms of violence.
Read more here: bit.ly/3y8rLLk
Photo credit: Artem Hetman / UNDP in Ukraine
In the course of ‘UAE Innovation Week’ (22-28 November 2015), British cooling systems manufacturer, Airedale International, launched a programme of annual awards for its business partners in the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) and Middle East territories.
Programme Name: Wolfblood - TX: n/a - Episode: n/a (No. n/a) - Picture Shows: (L-R) Tom (KEDAR WILLIAMS-STIRLING), Shannon (LOUISA CONNOLLY-BURNHAM), Rhydian (BOBBY LOCKWOOD), Jana (LEONA VAUGHAN) - (C) BBC - Photographer: Matt Squire
2015-11-13: Symerre Grey-Johnson, Head of Regional Integration,Infrastructure and Trade Programme, NEPAD Agency speaking during the PIDA Week Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa.
In 1950 Bawdsey was selected to become part of the ROTOR Programme, to update Great Britain's Radar cover after World War Two. It consisted of many sites with huge Underground Bunkers to withstand conventional bombing. In 1958 an AMES Type 80 Mk3 was installed with 2 AN/FPS-6 US made Radars. RAF Bawdsey was manned by 144 Signals Unit from 11 Group and together with 6 other Stations in the Eastern Sector it offered cover from 30 minutes before dawn to 30 minutes after sunset as there was no night cover.
The site of RAF Bawdsey Radar Station built in the early 1950's as part of the ROTOR Programme to modernise the United Kingdom's Radar Defences. This was a replacement Station for the Chain Home Station at RAF Bawdsey, located to the south of this Site. The ROTOR Station was fitted with a Type 7 Mk3 Radar Head for local search and control, two Type 14 (Mk8 and Mk9) Plan Positioning Radar Heads, four Type 13 Mk6 and two Type 13 Mk7 Height Finder Radar Heads, and three Type 54 Mk3 Radar Heads for Search and Control with no IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) The Radar Heads were mounted on plinths and 25ft gantries, apart from the Type 54 arrays that were mounted on 20ft Towers. The site was equipped with a Guardhouse designed to resemble a 'bungalow' which gave access to a two-storey, Underground R3 Operations Block. The R3 Bunker was completed in 1954. Newly developed Type 80 Radar and its associated Modulator Building was installed in 1958, with two AN/FPS 6 Height Finding Radars. By 1963 RAF Bawdsey had become a Master Radar Station, but in June 1964 it switched to operating as a Satellite Station to RAF Neatishead in Norfolk. It resumed Master Radar Station status in 1966 until 1974, after a fire damaged RAF Neatishead's Control Centre. Bawdsey closed in 1975 and in 1977 features of the ROTOR Station were demolished, including Plinths, Towers and the Type 80 Modulator Building.
As a site of national importance the Cold War Bloodhound Mark II Missile Site survives intact apart from the removal of the Missiles and their Associated Mobile Equipment. In 1979 RAF Bawdsey reopened as a Bloodhound Mk2 Surface to Air (SAM) Missile Site. The Guardhouse also remains in a derelict condition, and is still attached to the R3 Bunker via an Access Tunnel, the R3 Bunker is disused and has been sealed shut.
The Bloodhound Missile Site is located within the Perimeter of the early 1950's Radar Station of RAF Bawdsey, the Missile Section became active in July 1979 as C Flight of 85 Squadron and remained Operational until the 31st of May 1990. The Flight was divided into two sections, each of which was equipped with six Fixed Concrete Missile Pads, the remainder of its Equipment was Semi-Portable. The Bloodhound Missiles were controlled from Launch Control Posts (LCP's) set on hardstandings and surrounded by an protective earthwork bank, they were connected to the Target Illuminating Radar by cables. Initially the Flight was equipped with two Type 87 Radars mounted on angular Steel Plinths, colloquially known as `Daleks'. In 1988 these were replaced by two smaller Air-Portable Type 86 Radars. These were mounted on top of 4.26m Steel Gantries built over the `Daleks'. Some of the earlier Radar Station Buildings were reused by the Bloodhound Unit, including the Guard House (which retained its original function) an Operations Room was placed in the R3 Bunker and the 1950's Type 80 Radar Modulator Building was converted for use as a Workshop. Ready Use Stores (containing spare Missiles) were simple Concrete Hardstandings. Other structures on site include, buildings for an RAF Dog Section, a Store, a Garage, a Hut of undertermined function, an Explosive Fitment Bay, an Office and a Stand-By Set House.
ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 26: Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, Chief Moderator for the Equity and Justice Working Group attends Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action at the Titanic Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 26, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries will take place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. The conference will undertake a comprehensive review of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action by the least developed countries (LDCs) and their development partners and likewise reaffirm the global commitment to address the special needs of the LDCs. Mustafa Ciftci / Anadolu Agency
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It always made me felt great working with a group of young, passionate & energetic university students over a weekend at Pork Dickson. It is indeed a wonderful experience which I was invited to conduct the SCHOLARS’ TRAINING PROGRAMME for 15 university students coming from different background, engineering, medicine, laws, business, pharmacy & accounting. We spend a great weekend in Bayu Bay Resort, Port Dickson going through some learning points on mindset alignment, expanding comfort zone, communication skills, team works, leadership & etc… Thank you for all your great participation and wishing the very best success on your study and career. I am sure you all are going to be somebody someday… Special appreciation to my best buddy /co-trainer James Ong for your time and efforts being with us over the weekend.
The 2018 UNEVOC TVET Leadership Programme was launched today at the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre, Bonn. 19 mid- to senior-level TVET leaders from UNEVOC Centres and other institutions from 18 countries around the world are participating in the programme. The programme aims to enable the participants to hone their leadership skills through nine modules guided by key international experts in a highly engaging environment.